Let's hear what some firefighters have to say about the events of that horrible day. Join our guest, Erik Lawyer from Firefighters for 9/11 Truth (http://firefightersfor911truth.org), to hear what a growing number of firefighters have to say about what happened to the WTC.

A common sense test: You’re dispatched to a house fire in a 2 story with
a basement. Upon arrival, all 3 floors are well involved. After the fire
has been extinguished, the neighbor across the street tells you he saw
flashes on all 3 floors within seconds of each other. It turns out the
owner has arson convictions on his record. You smell gasoline. Now, should
you test the debris for accelerants? No matter what the owner and his
friends tell you, wouldn’t you still test it? It’s a
“NO-Brainer”…isn’t it?

Let's hear what some firefighters have to say about the events of that
horrible day. Join our guest, Erik Lawyer from Firefighters for 9/11 Truth
(http://firefightersfor911truth.org/), to hear what a growing number of
firefighters have to say about what happened to the WTC.

and even if you're not reading it -- you're great to have on our side. I saw you in Seattle, with Richard Gage, in what may have been your first public discussion of 9/11. Your tactic of using your experience as a firefighter to highlight obvious evasions of common sense and protocol in the Official "investigations" is very strong.

Having a firefighter, and you specifically, is essential for the Truth movement. Thanks.